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Jimmy Little

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Jimmy Little - vocalist, guitarist, composer
Discography2005 Doubleplays
2005 Restoration[various artists - compilation]
2003 Wiggly Wiggly World [16 Tracks] [various artists - compilation]
2003 Down The Road
2002 2
2002 Passage 1959-2002: Jimmy Little Anthology
2002 Gold Selection [various artists - compilation]
2002 Spinning Around: 50 Years of Festival Records, Vol 1 [various artists - compilation]
2002 Wiggly Wiggly World [various artists - compilation]
2001 Resonate
2000 Messenger
1998 Assault the Vaults: Rare Australian Cover Versions of the Brothers Gibb [various artists - compilation]
Biography
It's not often an artist is recognized for his collection of cover songs, but after a long and successful career in Australia, Aboriginal country singer Jimmy Little remade a name for himself singing distinctive versions of well-known hits. Growing up on the Cummeragunja mission on the Murray River in Victoria, Jimmy left for Sydney in 1955 to pursue his country music where his mellow style earned him the nicknames of the Balladeer, Gentleman Jim, and the Honey Voice. His first single, "Mysteries of Life"/"Heartbreak Waltz," was released in 1956, but his first hit didn't come until 1959 with "Danny Boy," which peaked at number nine in Sydney. It was followed by "El Paso," which reached number 12 in Sydney in February 1960.
Jimmy made his acting debut in the Billy Graham evangelical feature film Shadow of the Boomerang that same year. After 17 previous singles, Jimmy scored his biggest hit with "Royal Telephone," which peaked at number one in Sydney and number three in Melbourne (November 1963). The Barry Gibb-penned "One Road" reached number 19 in Sydney and number 30 in Melbourne in March 1964 and Everybody's Magazine named him Australian Pop Star of the Year. His final hit of the era came with "Baby Blue," which peaked at number eight in Melbourne and number 37 in Sydney (September 1974).
Jimmy then turned to full-time acting, making his theater debut in Black Cockatoos before appearing in director Wim Wenders' 1991 film Until the End of the World. As well as appearing in Tracy Moffatt's The Night Cries and the opera Black River, his teaching and community work earned him the title of NAIDOC Aboriginal of the Year in 1989.
In 1992, he performed at the Tamworth on Parade and Kings of Country roadshows before releasing his 14th album, Yorta Yorta Man, in 1994. That same year, he was inducted into Tamworth's Country Music Roll of Renown, the highest honor an Australian country music artist can achieve. Messenger, a collection of contemporary songs reinterpreted through Little's smooth vocals, was released in June 1999 and peaked at number 26 nationally, eventually selling over 20,000 copies. The album featured covers of well-known songs by artists such as Nick Cave, Ed Kuepper, and Paul Kelly. At 62 years of age, Jimmy Little had hit the big time again. A cover of Sunnyboys' "Alone with You" followed for the Timelines: The Intergenerational Music Project album in September, an album issued to celebrate the Year of Older People in 1999.
The 1999 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards proved a bonanza for Jimmy, where Messenger won the Best Country Album award (jointly with Kasey Chambers) and Best Adult Contemporary Album, before being inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. At the 1999 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music Awards (known as the Deadlys), he won Best Male Artist of the Year and Best Single Release of the Year.
Jimmy returned in September 2001 with Resonate, a new album featuring songs written by Paul Kelly, Don Walker, Bernard Fanning (from Powderfinger), Brendan Gallagher (from Karma County), and Dave Graney. ~ Brendan Swift, All Music Guide. In 2002 he won the Golden Gospel Award at trhe Australian Gospel Music Awards for his lifetime support of Australian spiritual music, starting from "Royal Telephone" to his duet with Kylie Minogue with "Surely God's A Lover".

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Member Since: 5/28/2006
Band Website: jimmylittle.com.au
Band Members: Jimmy Little

And a host of great band and session musicians over the past 40 years ~ too numerous to mention here!

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Want To Make A Change For Good?

Take the time to read up on some real issues and something good being done about it. The Jimmy Little Foundation has been established to reduce the aborigines’ health issues in Australia by a range of innovative methods. Check it out!

Listen to Annie Viglielmo from Marseille interview Buzz Bidstrup talking about the Jimmy Little Foundation and some of Buzz's drumming career. (Thank You Annie!!! )

Record Label: Festival, EMI, various
Type of Label: Major